Flight Attendant Kathryn Gill shares her story about a situation that made her uneasy and could have been a case of Human Trafficking. At the time, she didn’t have any tools to report the incident or the information to know what to do. That’s why she took it upon herself to get trained to recognize and report human trafficking, but she knows so much more needs to be done to help stop trafficking through aviation.

The Campaign

The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO brings together the following unions and advocacy groups in support of Blue Lightning training for all Flight Attendants.

Follow your airline's reporting policy and procedure, including using cockpit communications or other methods as part of the Blue Lightning Initiative.NOTE: Please identify your tip as a Blue Lightning Initiative (BLI) report.

NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONFIDENTIAL HELP & INFORMATION

National Human Trafficking Resource Center

Phone: 888-3737-888

Upcoming Training

We successfully achieved mandatory Human Trafficking Awareness training when Congress passed the FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 2016 and it became law on July 15, 2016. We will now work to implement the training at each airline to ensure we have 100,000 trained Eyes in the Skies to save lives as soon as possible.